blackening
v. 變黑,致黑; (使)變黑,把…弄黑( blacken的現在分詞 ); 發暗; 敗壞(名譽等),詆譭
To blacken something means to make it black or very dark in colour. Something that blackens becomes black or very dark in colour.
The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth...
下町的已婚女性還保留著把牙齒塗黑的習俗。
You need to grill the tomatoes until the skins blacken.
你得把番茄烤到皮變黑為止。
If someone blackens your character, they make other people believe that you are a bad person.
He accused him of knowingly spreading falsehoods in an effort to blacken my character...
他指控他蓄意散佈虛假資訊以玷汙我的人格。
They're trying to blacken our name.
他們企圖敗壞我們的名聲。
1. changing to a darker color
The solid decomposed rapidly with blackening.
固體迅速分解並變暗.
Having received a thorough blackening from Miss Pao, he could hardly go on.
方鴻漸給鮑小姐噴了一身黑, 不好再講.
The output signal from the detector may be the blackening of a photographic emulsion.
探測器的輸出訊號可以是照相乳膠的黑度.
A test of lower middle temperature blackening on steel part was introduced.
介紹了鋼鐵件低中溫發黑工藝試驗.
You'd better not a lawsuit against him for blackening your name.
你最好不要為他中傷你而對他提出訴訟.